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Old 08-05-2011, 11:10 AM   #1
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Default A revolution in SHIFTING


Altronics Inc introduces "SHIFT" a revolutionary shifting system! This system replaces conventional shift linkages, shift cables, CO2 bottles, shift solenoids, and RPM boxes with one integrated, safe, reliable, and simple to use system.




The unit currently used in our Super Stock test vehicle for the last two seasons was first shifted repeatedly over 35,000 (thirty five thousand) times on actual test fixtured transmission before being put directly into vehicle.

Click here for demo video of SHIFT->


Check out our website for more info -> http://www.AltronicsInc.com

Look forward to hearing your feedback and questions on this system!
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Old 08-05-2011, 01:19 PM   #2
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How's that electro-magnetic clutch release coming along with NHRA approval?
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Old 08-05-2011, 01:31 PM   #3
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How's that electro-magnetic clutch release coming along with NHRA approval?
I don't understand what your question is referring to?
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Old 08-05-2011, 02:30 PM   #4
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Default Re: A revolution in SHIFTING

And why are tracks having problems finding new blood to enter into a dying game???????????????

We need to start eliminating push button / electronic devices altogether. This kind of crap is totally ridiculous.

I can't imagine this selling well unless you're a high end SSer or Comp racer with no expense spared
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And why are tracks having problems finding new blood to enter into a dying game???????????????

We need to start eliminating push button / electronic devices altogether. This kind of crap is totally ridiculous.

I can't imagine this selling well unless you're a high end SSer or Comp racer with no expense spared
Not sure I agree with that. Carburetors are out, fuel injection is in. New blood wants computers. Every new car has fuel injection and an electronic controlled transmission not the 30 year old technology that is in most of Drag Racing today. Can't imagine to many 18 years old being interested in a carburetor.

High end? SHIFT will retail in the $600 range. Figure out how much a good conventional shifter, CO2 bottle, rpm controller will set you back?

Thanks for your input though!
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Does it work with a 16 or higher voltage system?
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Old 08-06-2011, 02:20 AM   #7
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I don't understand what your question is referring to?
Wondering if you have explored that for manual transmissions and along the way getting NHRA to accept one.
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